The Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme, established in 1995, is a partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at the University of Oxford, the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation ...
Ethiopian wolves feed on the sweet nectar of a local flower, picking up pollen on their snouts as they do so - which may make them the first carnivores discovered to act as pollinators. The ...
The Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme is a partnership between the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) at the University of Oxford, the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority ...
We identified causes, impact, and traditional management measures of human–wildlife conflict (HWC) in and around Borena Sayint National Park, Ethiopia. We employed questionnaires, focus group ...
Ethiopia’s Minister of Tourism, Selamawit Kassa, who is on working visit to Czech Republic, signed memorandum of understanding with Wildlife Conservation Institute of the Czech Republic to jointly ...
Zelealem. 2008. Human-gelada baboon confl ict in and around the Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia. African Journal of Ecology 47:276–282. Messmer, T. A., S. and Schroeder. 1996. Perceptions of ...
Julian Bayliss, who worked with the Ethiopian Wildlife Conservation Authority (EWCA) as a technical adviser told Mongabay that the Ethiopian government is likely hoping African Parks can help ...
A six-month expedition from the lowest point in Ethiopia to the top of the empire's highest mountain uncovers fascinating plants and animals along the way.